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Apr 15, 2009

the good the bad and the hilarious!

The good news is the wabbits are selling really well and causing quite a stir in our little town - or so I hear, there does seem to be a lot of people pointing and gathering at the window-I have had lots of lovely emails and text messages from friends who have seen them and had seen how much people love them- which has made my day.

Unfortunately today I had my first rejection ( cue violins please) , I sent some products down to Sydney to potentially go into a new shop but she didn't like them in the flesh- didn't think she could get the retail price she needed to for them. ...My fragile and sensitive ego was crushed... then I saw this on Etsy and just about died laughing!!! All is not lost!

7 comments:

Please don't take this as a personal rejection or as a rejection of your product. You know you make items that people love, and that sell. It is just not a fit for that ONE shop. Remember that you deserve a fair wage for your handiwork.

Oh bad luck but good on you for putting yourself and your products out there. As the other commenter said, this is but ONE shop. Your products are so adorable - I'm a new auntie and I'm sure these wabbits will be a hit once the kids get a bit older :)

Hello, my name is
Cath. I met my husband, Neil in Sydney, at the daggiest pub in the world. We had a tree change 18 years ago and now have 2 kids, a big black dog 2 bunnies, chooks, a hive of native bees and 9 bushy acres on the edge of a little town on the mid north coast of NSW, Australia. Neil spends a lot of time stopping the forest from growing over the house, tending the veggie garden and feeding hungry mouths. We have a composting toilet, not enough solar power and we love a long lunch with friends.